“Buddhist Nationalism Rohingya Crisis And Contemporary Politics” Taken from the flap of the book:
This book examines the role of Buddhist nationalism and economic interest in the Rohingya crisis. Moreover, it addresses the impact of violence over women and children. It contends that, the crisis is not new, but deeply rooted in the politics of ethno-religious nationalism which has started since the colonial era.
The book brings together incisive contribution from researchers living and working in Bangladesh, India, China and Netherlands to explore newer possibilities to deal with the crisis and looks at a range of critical themes in nationalism, violence and genocide. Rich in content critical and insightful, this book will be a valuable addition for scholars and researchers of Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, International Relations, History and South Asian studies.